It’s melodramatic and nonsensical (aided by CG graphics which haven’t necessarily aged particularly well), yet has a campy and enjoyable factor which is difficult not to warm to. This is continued through this second instalment where Heihachi – overthrown from his empire – vows to take everything back from Kazuya, who is dealing with some literal demons himself. It’s this feuding that has been the lifeblood of the franchise ever since Heihachi threw Kazuya off a cliff in the very first game. At its core, however, is the Mishima family – power-hungry and with varying motivations, they battle based on long-standing rivalries for control of the Mishima Corporation and all the power that comes with it. Following the competitors of the 2nd “King of Iron Fist Tournament”, Tekken 2 chronicles the interwoven stories of a number of martial artists as they compete for supremacy.
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